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PAfiE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TKIHIIXK, MEDFOUD, OKEd'ON'. THURSDAY, DhVKMBKir 18, VJ29. E State Lion Clubs Give Cedar Chest President Hoover Richfield Santa Arrives With Gifts for Medford Children FILES REQUEST WASHINGTON'. JJi-e. 111. (! A humlrtoine cpdar iht-Hl cuntainiiiK brillliint InJ leton r "THE STORE FOW gVE'PVBODY Indian blankets wuh nruHcnt PHONE-486-47 , MCOFORCIORNON. til to I'rcMldrnt Hoover todny on behalf of 34 l,lony vuh J. r.r . A Lists of Lands Owned THE GIFT STORE Dy The fiirt wa pi'DHontcd Mr. May Be Several Weeks Be fore Decision Reached On Joseph and Mannix Evan' Reames Ends Re buttal Late Wednesday. ' . County Supplied Court in Plan for Water Shed and Improved Municipal Sup ply From Springs. Hoover at the White Huuhu ly If. 11. Jlaynes of Portland. who wan Introduced ly Ken- ator Stefwer of Orettnii. The thwi waH made from Ylnr i hewn in Oregon and the In- j dian blankets also were u I product of that territory. JACKSONVILL REFEREES SCAN EVIDENCE m wvumuuvJUJKi F0R1440ACRES! m a IN DISBARIN The city of Jacksonville bit fill with the county court the llt f land owned by the county U denizes hx a wateirihed for Hit cuntrnipla' d water system. The list cmlirace 144U acres of land, and the rl'y asks that it be deeded the land for the municipal Improvement, estimated to cost from 15.000 to! $20,000. j Jacksonville propones to lun-n water tiom the hlh levels of the land into their main pipe line. Thl1 will give them water from moun tain ftp rings and creeks, before It strikes the fond and Kfuvc) strata neir Jacksonville and is ah nor In I. The present reservoir will a used for water storage. The pro posed watershed will give them un Ample supply. As soon as the tech nical details arc cleared up, and water rights secured from the state, it is planned to start work on the. project, so tho new supply will be available next summer. Jackfopvllle has been having trouble with its water system for several years, both as to quality nnd quantity. .They endeavored to: secure Medford water Iat summer, j but rati afoul of a councilman! j controversy. As they could no: very well secure the Medford water without being annexed, c-ltlzenR bav-e decided to retain their Indi viduality and have their own water system. , 4 Santa Claus, Ind., Gets Much Mail Near Christmas (U.l'.l Yes, ' ViiBinla. there l a Santa L'Ikuhv It's ;in.rliy dhmn. ''rMistofflctt 'Department rec- $ or.ls disclose that Postmaster Jiimerf K. Miufln wf the town f nf Santa t'latis, Ind.t annually 4 4 handles a 'sizeable volume of 4 4 mall Intended for the .puU'oii 4 v sitlnt of Christmas.. i 1 Santa 'lnin Is a; liny vll- 4 4 laite In southern Indiana that 4 receives on nn: nvei-aiie only 4 ti ".I. mm- piet's: of ; mall dm?- 4 lint most of Iho year. Hut Jn 4 Decomher ench year the mall siiclt fi(r Santa t.'laus Is laden $ tit BOO or 70(1 1,-itoin, pen-,4 nod by hopeful kHIdlesn , 4 4 4 4 4 4444 4 444 oii.m.ii.h, uoe. ri The ivaiinnaut government, speilkniu tnicpurfh ilio official Kuomln News agency tonight, charged thai 1 In was guilty of bad faith toward China in connection with the M.ui churlan dispule. "Despite. Hie opcnnlg of prelim inary Slno-Sovlot .legollallons al Khabarovsk." says iho chlncxc gov ornmcnt, "ihe Soviet military cor tinned attacking the .Manchiiiian border and Chinese territory." (ioicrnor Has Cold. SAl.lOM, Ore., Doc. 10. M'l flovornor Pallerson, who has been K III with a severe cold for several days, has been ordered by Ills physician to rancct all engage imiiis and remain at his home for a week. Children Hum. AHKIIDKIIN, Wash.. Dee. HI.. MV-The Iwo small children of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Kostor were burned to death today when (heir farm home near tlrand Mound on the Klma-Orand Mound highway was destroyed by fire. Hunter "Slays" His Own Auto 4 4 IKON' MtU'NTilN. Mich.. 4 Deo. 19 (United Press) Nuw 4 lifter you road this) you tell 4 one, bin take into considera 4 lion that this one Is supposed 4 lo lie true. 4 An employe of Iho Kord plant with a hunger for venl 4 son drove to the woods for a 4 day's homing. He parked his 4 ear :near tho brusii and. be 4 cause a brisk wind was blow 4 Ing, ptared a brown blanket 4 over Ihe radiator. Then ho 4 ambled off Into the thicket. 4 When he had walked a fair 4 distance, he slopped and 4 looked about. Through tho 4 brush he saw a moving patch 4 of brown. Kalslng his gun to 4 his shoulder, he let go, nnd as 4 the patch oontlnuod to move 4 4 he continued to fire. Finally 4 4 he investigated. He found 4 4 that he had fired 14 shots 4 4 Into the front of his car. 4 4 puncturing the radiator and 4 4 windshield. 4 4 444444444 wm cops I Gurdane and Lieuallen File Suit for $10,000 Offered in 1927 for Capture of Slayer of Little Marion Parker. " i.os ANt:i;i.i:.s, Uec. in.- (Hr The long draivn out dispute ove tho SIO.Ollu reward onee offered ellv !" Anceles for the caiituro of William Kdward Hick man. killer of 12 year old Marlon Parker, was projected into the courts today with the filing- of a suit .for $10,000 against the city oy I . B. Ciurdanc and C. U. l.leu alien. Oregon police officers. The officers, who captured Hickman near Pendleton, Ore., in the fall of r.iL'7, following the liru tnl In iirder of the girl hero, said they filed a claim for the reward In I'ebruary. 11128, hut that tho city apparently, had taken no ccig-. nlziuiui of their act ahl Ihvy Ao.vor man was hangol for Iho crime' 1 f "Jm tlndr suit,' the, of flciu-H in lleged tlntt ,'V( -iil idaysf (if toi ,hr sluylng i llikiiianl still Mt4 l,U ilarge an ordinance win. prepared by the Los Angeles' city attorney offering it' '110,000 reward for- tho. murder- oris ieupltiro. Tho . -measure- w in approved Ivy the city council shoe ly afterward. ., .,.r ,, 1 Hecenlly, in an effort to settle iHlinerouH 'datum to the roward riled liy other persons who sup piled (nforiuntlou which led hi the tracing of Hickman to , Oiigon, tin) liny .council endeavored to pay (lie .reward but droinioddlw mov When illio oily lltloilley ruled thai pitvinciib of ,iho nionoy would,, bo illegal, r HEAD S. P. COUNSEL I'tlltTI-ANI), Ore,, Hoc 19. 111 lien f. Hey. member of a 1'ortland law firm, lias been amiointpd ltu. oral rounsel of the Southern I'a elflit lines with headquarters in New Vork. The appointment he conies effective January I. .1. P. lllair. general counsel aricr nearly as yours of continuous service In the law department, will retire from active duty under the pension rules of the company Alfred A. , llampson, a law part ner or Hey, has been named gen eral olloi ney for the' Oregon lines. HIOMD.S TALK WITH IIUUi;it (Continued from Page One) and had been naked by Newlou lo discuss It.- ' Shaltuek was asked, about a let ter which I .ii U In wrote to Secretary Aballl of Cuba which said Shul tuek had had a conference with I louver. "I had talked with Mr. Newton." he said. "I had not talked with (he pi-csldenl. tiue No IHrciiliiim "Then (lie president gave you no directions at all?" asked Sena tor Koblnson. "Absolutely hot," Shiittllck said. "I never received any instructions from (lie president." Walsh asked if Slialluck did not know that likln was "counting heavily" on Ills relalions with Hoover. "I don't Ibiiik he was counting so much on my relations with the president." shiitluck replied. Koblnson read a loiter ljikln wrote which said shaltuek was employed "chiefly" because of his reliiilons with Ihe president. I lb. nk Ihiit was only an Infer ence," Shiiltlii k said. KobliiMin asked slialluck If he knew Ijtkin hud written a number of loners referring lo Slnittuck s relation with Hoover. "I eeitamly did not," he an swered iiil, y, raising his voice to a shout. "Do you noi reallre you were employed chiefly because of your relation u(h Ihe president?" Walsh asked. "I do not," Shaltuek said. He added (hut all he' hud was his "Hliiiiiy and reputation." "In my home town," he added, "I think I have somewhat of a legal reputation and connections." 1 Tom Williams, former salesman for the I'nlon Oil ompany In Med ford, has been promoted to ag.nt for the company. A. .. Denn Is now special agent in southern Oregon. ARE HEN WANT REWARD Ki-ln.l.-iT? too lil.nv for nun. liicyre mr., villi m-vi-i-nl world's recoriin. The un up-lo-llic-minillu .,t ThfiniliH .1. Fowler and th Siiiilii claim. And uh for u h1i11i, hi 111211 ( luiMtjiiiia model i a "flyliiB Hleiiih" a modern nlr pliiln! which races IhroiiKh the sky f8ler than fleet-hoofed "JJiin u j.i..-n ever ureamen ol l.,.rVM "Tn"! i". Mev.?f,0,, d 1.1 ."" "h.U '''''"" tho hewhlxkerod old Kent, himself, rldlnir In a khIii blue and gold trimmed "lli" landed hero this afternoon, Sahtu'8 flyltiK entrance Into the city was made tho more dramatic , -i'i"-" ...""nan..-. oi iig tho Ihrlll of my life. . letters to iho kiddles, telling themt Afu,r .,.volllng around .tnese the news that his pack and nir-1 ninny .J-i-arg by reindeer, hi Is ,-cel-lilano contained Christmas KlftH 1 talnly a treat to travel by air ier every child in Medford, to be j exchanging Iho jingle of Blelghbells distributed at the Itichflold stu-1 f,. the whlr-r-r. of- the propel!."', lion Monday and Tuesday. :Now r know - what : a., thrill Unri- These letters, together with In - icniews given out by Santa us'. soon as he landed, disclosed thai f uie piane was one uispatcnen n the nichfli ld Oil company to tin principal airporlK in tne entire I'a - cific wesl that Santa is carrying gifts so that at every Klchfleld station In California, Oregon oi Washington there will be remem brances on December 23 and 2-1 for children who call for them. The plane, a tri-mnlored Kok ker. carried Santa Claus. Kufiis .1. Pileher. of Los Angeles, assist ant manager of tho air department of tho Klchfleld Co., Kalph Snoddy well known motor boat driver. I FOR ATTACKS ON clii(,l,ri-S,.- :lui i.(iiu)leil .- iw; glrlW lieW tne'liiKtmvJ lllgnfsr nv4 ! souulil loilny. Iloth'glrls are In a ! I loth 'girls are In a ! Thf 4.te,t l,7i hi jws Mini iidVc .M.ri'iu,: . aea,li iiUtfi UfU fi DKvd4.i0.w)"' V"?-;h" '"Virile iibfam falijtLnhilM lieail with ii blunt instrument as -lied ilii 'eiiinhnHe.stsfJiotolloL1 e- sbe- w.u,reli.rnlng-.lW,lic,ljisl. (iild- j.lthl in i.ivVla.idi a.islj ride. JVllloil M .slid tlienltviiK, figged int.. a yard H.iM.r her home una nt- .in sen, . The previous night. Miss Niu.ml i'.'v..n-.', -., was s.rucK ilown with a rallroiiil coupling iron, tint Iho assailant was frightened away by her screams. Stores Closed Christmas Eve 444444444444 Htm-oH of the city will re main itpm Siituiday cvenlm:, nod Mombty evenim; fr the t iirncnt nt the Into shnppiTH, 1 v but wilt remain clnscd on I'hrl.Hi in;in Kve, nn-ordhtK to an untHtuucetnent by t'lur- ! etico A. Meehor. pronident of tho MerchantN' assocuLtlon. Tho nrder will allow the sturo empluyocH to spend Christ- man Kvo nt homo. JACKSONVILLE CriURCH YULE PROGRAM SUNDAY JACKSO.VVll.I.i:, (ire.. Dec. 111. (Special.) A Christmas program will be given at (he Presbyterian hurch Sunday morning. Hoe. a:'. Special music under the direction f .Mrs. i:. S. Severance Is being prepared. The church will lie especially cornled for Ihe prograni. Ilermision over Boo ' acres Ibis section be illumed erusalem in I Ichokes. , -Next Week Pennies wethelbwr Christmas Seal ;TMRft two I jJ" mvm Ij TmikjG5 - Hovfc I I, ItJC- CMtmos 'Thb WALK An) I I V M S 'VJH'TC A CHt (. I B ) THC XMr S l tfS&p plU WTP fTJT-- vi. eoT it a VAji I i V Tro cold (JXwAjg eo-pllot Im Al Uutton, The plane and patwenKers will remain in Medford over niht. Santa Claus will he glad to meet - lmi children who visit the airport tomorrow mornlnR. , following letter , tho Mail Tribune w... dropped . by Santa pon entering Medford: December 16, 1020. I Medford Mail Tribune, 1 Medford, Oregon, j Hcrj I nm aboard the planey ! which Iho Klchfleld Oil company : t,(.,-gh got. and I don't wonder that tne folks of the west are So rapid y becoming air-minded. ( of course you know my mjst important mission this year Is lo ! visit by plane all the boys an 1 girls on the Pacific coast, and drop olf a remembrance from Klch fleld for eaoh and every one of them. Tell them to be sure to call at any Kichfiold station on the ap pointed days Monday and Tues day before Christmas, December :3rd and 24th. The earlier the bolter. Y-oora for a Happy Holiday. SANTA CLAL'S. I -XJCjV V.OJiJf. l)ec.. 19. UP) TakiAi ciigKlranfi of tqipi Mfnsl he liM rliViiMirh! m4tii .in.Mires 0f Stanford's' football AniiOhHW , ,hl, Assoolaled Press, jftWil. uiUinentlfollj.rO h.cilwf.l, to A-tJ'JfniuUWllv tlu. yepert tlm, mixbih' .injuic,of tho , ,,.,. football game to. West Point. ..,. , i. , These pictures were taken for the speelflc purpose of showing my own players tho mistakes . they I made against Stanford so that they j could correct them. No West Point I coach or player has ever seen those ; pictures. Tho report that 1 hai i sent ihcm is tintow-ard and untrue. .My plans for the ensuing yei.r are to continue my duties at the rnlverslty of Oregon. I shall re turn to Kugono. Ore., about Jani ary 6. I expect to fulfill my con tract, which has olio year more to run completely, and I trust (he Ulllvetsity will do tho same." , LEE CLOVER CROP HKN'D, Ore, ?) Tho Im-sivt crop or ciover coeil over produced in tl county U reported by W. T. McDonald, county nuent of Des chutes county. A larno percontane of this It alslko clover, although la life quantltiefi of red and Ijndiiio clover seed nnd nome alfalfa ac?d wore produced. One rower of alsfke clorer In tho county received first prire on It In the land prod ucts show held In connection with tho International livestock exposi tion In ThJeaKo. GREEK SCIENTIST SAYS ! ATHKN'S. lPl Itrdbl.Ks. plague of ancient ami modern tlreeee, are ' Iho subject of a scientific treatise. "A III. .logical Method for Destroy- J Ing Medl.ugs,'' by Dr. N, T. Loraii- do. chbf pliysiclan lo Ihe N'ear l-:iis( Itellef organisation and the School of Classical Studies In Athens. In ii.ili.iulty. one of the charac ters of Aristophanes co.npb.ins of bedbugs: but moderns are dome ' something to deslroy (he pest by ! limiting ihciu wuh Ihe Thanaiim ! spider, which dlels on forlv bed-' bugs a day. The spider Is not nol. sonoiis and Doctor Lorando udvo eates their Intri.ducllon Inio ..1.1 I houses, inns and barracks. MOUNT A NCI sheep kll' ln dog, have killed ill on Ihe .1. r.oner ranch near here within' the past month. I SAI,K., Ore., . pec. . 19. The Thomas Manulx disbarment trial ciimo to an end at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, after attor ney Kvan Iteames of Medford, one of tho prosecuting attorneys, hud spoken for throe hours In rebuttal. Presiding referee Sklpworth said before adjourning the hearing, that considerable time must elapse be fore the referees will be able to announce their recommendations. It would be necessary for each of the three referees, he said, to go through all of the mass of evi dence that has been used In the hearing. , ..Since, the same process will he ; necessary in connection with .the. evidence, suhmitfed in the Joseph trial J,he .recommenda tions are not' expected Jor several weeks, r ."':";;. i; - v;" -1:;'-, 4;. As wiib done in the Joseph ease, the defuse TyaaBlyeit' lO days in which to fllo'il 'brief -with the ref-j erees and 'the ' prosecution, five daysjn which to file a reply. brief. Copies of the biiefs will be sent! each referee. V j HUGE ACREAGE DENUDED BY LOGGING AND FIRES POKTLAN'D. Ore., Dec. 19. b?) The I'rlted States forest office here today issued a report in which it was revealed that timber waste due to logging and fire during the past few years had loft approx1 matoly 2.500.000 acres of land do nude:! of timber. Most of the area, the report stated, will have to he reseeried before new crops of trees are ob tainable. ' - , p. e. p. sale completed to ,; Holding company -N K-W--Y O UK, Uoo, J9..R-. tfl'i.rr-. CoV'J'(i:lie- "cjiulstfon of Hip Pon-' )nd .Kliictric i VMn: .ihpunil't pC, i uomnoj urc., ny tne Public till ily Hohling Corporation of Anieir ica wast announced todays i ..Negotiations have been under way for some time with' K. AV. Clark of, Qo... for l,ts stock holdings pf. Iho. Portland company. Wall Street Report ! ' XKW YORK. Dm, 1H. (p) FfVck XV9 ouBiiniiod to. hlt.bt tahoRrfiiv today hh H'll(iir prisitiir ? pulillc utility! mt-rohTdiHin'Mril specialty nhareH.c- At least a dozn Issuof wpre carried to new low lev els for tho year, or longer, and a Ions line of others wore carried 1 to 5 pointa below lust nleht's closlns quotations Only a few toques moved acaiust the general downward trend. Acul' weaknoNH of International Comhtislon Issues,' coincident with tho announcement :f the appoint ment of a temporary rci-eivcr for that company, and another Im.i break In Kox Ki'lm were bellevr.l to bo principally responsible fur Gift Hint- SHIRTS No man ever had too many shirts. We have an attractive assort ment in the latest pat terns and designs that make fine Christmas presents. $1.19 to $5.00 We Give S. St H. ' Green Stamps Campbell Clothing Co. On Main St. Near Front' Women' Lined Gloves What woman would not appreciate a pair of these lined cape sklu gloves with a chic fur trim, espe cially if she drives or is out of doors a great deal? They come In tan and brown. All sizes. $145 MANN'S MAIN FLOOR 3 Only v ' 1 1 ' - IP I if. hi thi goneitil unaettlepient.' Inter- national (lomhstlon common, sii nit stots had assmnfd exteivilvo-P'.'ti- nninti to ft new-'loijC h,'t 6. pnrtUns. United . States Steel' o'e nnd (ho preferred stpcki hroka 1 1 i dined about 4 points and Scars pouts to 18 Mi. whlqh'' contrasts with the yjear's highs uMOSVa and jl:!1 respectively. Vox dropped !2 poinbt to -'3, which compares with the year's high of 105 H.' :' Leaders went down with son-e velocity in the late afternoon when ECONOMY Fish and Meat Market We Have Added Many Varieties of Fresh Sea Foods. Buy Your Fish At Our Shop And Be Sure of The Best. TOMORROW SALMON . HALIBUT FRESH COD DEEP SEA BASS SOLE SMELT FRESH SEA TROUT RED SNAPPER FINNAN HADDIES Complete Line of Smoked and Salt Fish Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Home-made Hominy In Bulk Bulk Sauerkraut Red Rock Cottage Cheese NICHOLS & Phone 26 CHRISTMAS TREES Get your Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes' Relief Committee Carload will arriva Saturday, De cember 14. See trees at Owen-Oregon office on high, way or phone 771. EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTEE. pr. This Christmas Give SLIPPERS One can always please the receiver If the gift Is slippers. Especially if they come from Mann's, for here you may select colorful and comfortable slippers in felt, plain and quilted satin soft sole, kids and brocaded silks. Com plete size rango to select from. They are priced from S100.SI95 ): !' - MANN'S SECOND - 4 M 7 'i.t, l,i.Jol.'i)Mii; the break in several lo'w-iiiTco.l Roebuck. Johns Manville. Stand ard Gas ancj Electric. ' imntoit United .States Industrial- Alcohol, Oencral.-.KIeJetric JJnhd Coiumbbln j caroon lost between o and.-.. v The mnrkct closed weak. Sales approximated 2.(100.0(10 shares. IS FISH DAY 1 FILLETS s 'a CRAB OLYMPIA OYSTERS EASTERN OYSTERS SHRIMP KIPPERED Barbe- qued COD CRAB MEAT SHRIMP MEAT ASHPOLE 206 E. Main New Tapestry BAGS lleautlful In color and design are these new arrivals in tapestry bags. The dark shades now so much In vggue are In evidence In these we are showing. ' 1 95 MANN'S MAIN FLOOR 'piY .Kjj v ; FLOOR ? ; '. :) f EXTRAORDINARY are Parker Duo folds Here are pen and pencil to match (five flashing colors from which -.". t0 "'ec'). PreMurelesi Touch, Non-Breakable Barrel arid Everlasting guarantee on pens. tuetteSetsasabove,$8.00,$8.S0, and $ 1 1 .00, according to ute. See them at our counter. Larry Schade Next to Fox Craterian DANGER vr rscltLT if "Fv CMtti. fit ii? "ilasiyawiwc" SJ!?,,.llf!!Jc! 'iht ,lih,Mt Mic- tlon of Rectal e. Colon dliorder. It u. i i ,0 "lou npllcation, Impairing your nervoui .y.lem, v Ii! yiind ,""r" h"l,h' h past 16 yean our non-turglcal treat- ZZl ,L'."'vd ""nd. oltuf- FRr.Ebookletoflnform.tlon. Ilex plinourremarkablcCUARANTY. feHAs. J Dean AM CLINIC S"U.SNrANClSeCA 7 i 1 I m M v -1 1 m m Ui our ravorue Jeweler